Article titles in rehabilitation literature.This section provides readers with a list of articles on rehabilitation topics that have been recently published in other journals. Articles are listed by The type of study. Outcomes/Effectiveness An assessment of the appropriateness of respiratory care delivered at a 450-bed acute care veterans affairs hospital. Shelledy DC, LeGrand TS, Peters JI. Respir Care. 2004;49:907-916. Can augmented physiotherapy input enhance recovery of mobility after stroke? A randomized controlled trial A randomized controlled trial (RCT) is a scientific procedure most commonly used in testing medicines or medical procedures. RCTs are considered the most reliable form of scientific evidence because it eliminates all forms of spurious causality. . Glasgow Augmented Physiotherapy Study (GAPS) Group. Clin Rehabil. 2004;18:529-537. Comparison of stochastic vs conventional transcutaneous electrical stimulation for pain modulation in patients with electromyographically documented radiculopathy. Bloodworth DM, Nguyen BN, Garver W, et al. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2004;83:584-591. Determinants of the effects of physical training and of the complications requiring resuscitation during exercise in patients with cardiovascular disease. Vanhees L, Stevens A, Schepers D, et al. Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil. 2004;11:304-312. Differences in sustainability of exercise and health-related quality of life outcomes following home or hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation. Smith KM, Arthur HM, McKelvie RS, Kodis J. Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil. 2004;11:313-319. Double-blind randomized controlled trial of low-level laser therapy in carpal tunnel syndrome carpal tunnel syndrome: see repetitive stress injury. carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) Painful condition caused by repetitive stress to the wrist over time. . Irvine J, Chang SL, Amirjani N, Chan KM Muscle Nerve. 2004;30:182-187. Effectiveness of selective muscle-release surgery for children with cerebral palsy: longitudinal and stratified stratified /strat·i·fied/ (strat´i-fid) formed or arranged in layers. strat·i·fied adj. Arranged in the form of layers or strata. analysis. Kondo I, Hosokawa K, Iwata M, el al. Dev Med Child Neural. 2004;46:540-547. Effects of extended outpatient rehabilitation after hip fracture: a randomized controlled trial. Binder EF, Brown M, Sinacore DR, et al. JAMA JAMA abbr. Journal of the American Medical Association . 2004;292:837-846. Electrical stimulation of the upper limb in stroke: stimulation of the extensors of the hand vs alternate stimulation of flexors and extensors, de Kroon kroon n. pl. kroon·i See Table at currency. [Estonian, from German Krone, from Middle High German kr JR, IJzerman MJ, Lankhorst GJ, Zilvold G. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2004;83:592-600. An evaluation of prompt access to physiotherapy in the management of low back pain in primary care. Pinnington MA, Miller J, Stanley I. Fam Pract. 2004;21:372-380. Factors affecting recovery from work-related, low back disorders in autoworkers. Oleske DM, Neelakantan J, Andersson GB, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004;85:1362-1364. Manipulation and arthroscopy under general anesthesia and early rehabilitative treatment for frozen shoulders. Castellarin G, Ricci M, Vedovi E, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004;85:1236-1240. Randomised Adj. 1. randomised - set up or distributed in a deliberately random way randomized irregular - contrary to rule or accepted order or general practice; "irregular hiring practices" controlled trial of pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy. Salvesen KA, Morkved S. BMJ. 2004;329:378-380. A randomized ran·dom·ize tr.v. ran·dom·ized, ran·dom·iz·ing, ran·dom·iz·es To make random in arrangement, especially in order to control the variables in an experiment. , controlled trial of aerobic exercise for treatment-related fatigue in men receiving radical external beam radiotherapy External beam radiotherapy otherwise known as teletherapy, is the most frequently used form of radiotherapy. The patient sits or lies on a couch and an external source of radiation is pointed at a particular part of the body. for localized prostate carcinoma. Windsor PM, Nicol KF, Potter J. Cancer. 2004;101: 550-557. Relationship between strength, balance, and swallowing deficits and outcome after traumatic brain injury Traumatic brain injury (TBI), traumatic injuries to the brain, also called intracranial injury, or simply head injury, occurs when a sudden trauma causes brain damage. TBI can result from a closed head injury or a penetrating head injury and is one of two subsets of acquired brain : a multicenter analysis. Duong TT, Englander J, Wright J, et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004;85:1291-1297. Sustained maintenance of exercise induced muscle strength gains and normal bone mineral density bone mineral density n. See bone density. bone mineral density A measurement of bone mass, expressed as the amount of mineral–in grams divided by the area scanned in cm2. See Bone densitometry. in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis: a 5 year follow up. Hakkinen A, Sokka T, Kautiainen H, et al. Ann Rheum rheum (rldbomacm) any watery or catarrhal discharge. rheum n. A watery or thin mucous discharge from the eyes or nose. rheum any watery or catarrhal discharge. Dis. 2004;63:910-916. Transferability of strength gains from limited to full range of motion. Barak Y, Ayalon M, Dvir Z. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2004;36: 1413-1420. Reviews The emerging role of therapeutic botulinum toxin in the treatment of cerebral palsy. Pidcock FS. J Pediatr. 2004; 145(suppl):S33-S35. Falls in Parkinson's disease. Grimbergen YA, Munneke M, Bloem BR. Curr Opin Neural. 2004;17:405-415. Glenohumeral instability and dislocation. Finnoff JT, Doucette S, Hicken G. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2004;15:575-605. Musculoskeletal rehabilitation in osteoporosis: a review. Pfeifer M, Sinaki M, Geusens P, et al. J Bone Miner Res. 2004; 19:1208-1214. Paraplegia paraplegia (pâr'əplē`jēə), paralysis of the lower part of the body, commonly affecting both legs and often internal organs below the waist. When both legs and arms are affected, the condition is called quadriplegia. and the shoulder. Hastings J, Goldstein B. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2004;15:699-718. Pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. rheumatology: what does the future hold? Emery H. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004;85:1382 1384. Rehabilitation for Parkinson's disease: a systematic review of available evidence. Gage H, Storey L. Clin Rehabil. 2004;18:463-482. Repetitive strain injury repetitive strain injury: see repetitive stress injury. See RSI. repetitive strain injury - overuse strain injury . Helliwell PS, Taylor WJ. Postgrad Med J. 2004;80:438-443. Sport-specific shoulder injuries. Nadler SF, Sherman AL, Malanga Noun 1. malanga - tropical American aroid having edible tubers that are cooked and eaten like yams or potatoes spoonflower, tannia, Xanthosoma atrovirens, Xanthosoma sagittifolium, yautia GA. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2004; 15:607-626. The stiff shoulder. Harrast MA, Rao AG. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2004;15:557-573. The treatment of cerebral palsy: what we know, what we don't know. Goldstein M. J Pediatr. 2004;145(suppl):S42-S46. When is physiotherapy appropriate? Fransen M. Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol. 2004;18: 477-489. Measurements The development and validation of a screening instrument to identify hospitalized medical patients in need of early functional rehabilitation assessment. Foster CB, Gorga D, Padiol C, et al. Qual Life Res. 2004;13:1099-1108. Houghton scale of prosthetic use in people with lower-extremity amputations: reliability, validity, and responsiveness to change. Devlin M, Pauley T, Head K, Garfinkel S. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004;85:1339-1344. Intratester and intertester reliability of neck isometric dynamometry. Strimpakos N, Sakellari V, Gioftsos G, Oldham J. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004;85:1309-1316. Reproducibility and responsiveness of the Whiplash Disability Questionnaire. Willis C, Niere KR, Hoving JL, et al. Pain. 2004;110: 681-688. Validation of the stroke drivers screening assessment for people with traumatic brain injury. Radford KA, Lincoln NB, Murray-Leslie C. Brain Inj. 2004;18:775-786. Ethics/Professional Issues Economies of scale in institutional review hoards. Wagner TH, Cruz AM, Chadwick GL. Med Care. 2004;42:817-823. Ethical and legal issues at the interface of complementary and conventional medicine. Kerridge IH, McPhee JR. Med J Aust. 2004; 181:164-166. Gaps, conflicts, and consensus in the ethics statements of professional associations, medical groups, and health plans. Berkman ND, Wynia MK, Churchill LR. J Med Ethics. 2004;30:395-401. Oversight of human participants research: identifying problems to evaluate reform proposals. Emanuel EJ, Wood A, Fleischman A, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2004;141:282-291. Stem cells, embryos, and the environment: a context for both science and ethics. Towns CR, Jones DG. J Med Ethics. 2004;30:410-413. Tainted glory: doping and athletic performance. Noakes TD. N Engl J Med. 2004;351:847-849. Practice Guidelines/ Clinical Decision Making Evidence-based clinical practice guideline for the prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia. Dodek P, Keenan S, Cook D, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2004;141:305-313. Hormone replacement therapy Hormone Replacement Therapy Definition Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the use of synthetic or natural female hormones to make up for the decline or lack of natural hormones produced in a woman's body. in postmenopausal women. Staren ED, Omer S. Am J Surg. 2004; 188:136-149. A problem solving and decision making toolbox for approaching clinical problems and decisions. Margolis C, Jotkowitz A, Sitter H. Inflamm Res. 2004;S3(suppl 2):S179-S183. A review of clinical guidelines. Andrews EJ, Redmond HP. Br J Surg. 2004;91:956-964. Transitional care for adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), formerly known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA),[1] : a Delphi study. Shaw KL, Southwood TR, McDonagh JE; British Paediatric Adj. 1. paediatric - of or relating to the medical care of children; "pediatric dentist" pediatric Rheumatology Group. Rheumatology. 2004;43:1000-1006. |
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